The Lenexa Hotel

The Lenexa Hotel, owned by E.C. Wood and his wife Sally. Sally also appears in the Premier Bank Picture collection. E.C. Wood also owned the Wood livery. Betsey Moody Foster, of Kansas City, Missouri, donated a fireplace bellows from this hotel to The Lenexa Historical Society. After being destroyed by fire, the Lenexa Hotel was rebuilt at the same location and today is part of the Sebring Corporation building, a wholesale drapery and blind company.

FIRE

Lost House #3

9320 Haskins Street

Located at 9320 Haskins Street, 1998 Lenexa address, this house still stands, with alterations. In the early 1900s it was the residence of E H and Maud Wilson-Haskin. Mr. Haskin was Lenexa's first banker, chartering a bank in April, 1904.
Another view of 9320 Haskins Street. Can you identify these people? If so, please notify The Lenexa Historical Society.

Lost House #4

If you have information on this house please notify Lenexa Historical Society.


C.E.(Boss) Bradshaw House

C E (Boss) Bradshaw house - 13300 W. 92nd Street. Mr. Bradshaw never married. Other occupants of the house included the Jacob Sharp family, who came from Nebraska, and the Elmer Rusher family. The house has been razed and today this site is a parking lot for Lenexa United Methodist church and pre-school grounds for the same church.

Lost House #5

If you have information on this house please notify Lenexa Historical Society.


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